lib/resources/inetd_conf.rb in inspec-2.0.32 vs lib/resources/inetd_conf.rb in inspec-2.0.45

- old
+ new

@@ -1,62 +1,62 @@ -# encoding: utf-8 -# copyright: 2015, Vulcano Security GmbH - -require 'utils/simpleconfig' - -module Inspec::Resources - class InetdConf < Inspec.resource(1) - name 'inetd_conf' - supports platform: 'unix' - desc 'Use the inetd_conf InSpec audit resource to test if a service is enabled in the inetd.conf file on Linux and UNIX platforms. inetd---the Internet service daemon---listens on dedicated ports, and then loads the appropriate program based on a request. The inetd.conf file is typically located at /etc/inetd.conf and contains a list of Internet services associated to the ports on which that service will listen. Only enabled services may handle a request; only services that are required by the system should be enabled.' - example " - describe inetd_conf do - its('shell') { should eq nil } - its('login') { should eq nil } - its('exec') { should eq nil } - end - " - - def initialize(path = nil) - @conf_path = path || '/etc/inetd.conf' - end - - # overwrite exec to ensure it works with its - # TODO: this needs to be fixed in RSpec - def exec - read_params['exec'] - end - - def method_missing(name) - read_params[name.to_s] - end - - def read_params - return @params if defined?(@params) - - # read the file - file = inspec.file(@conf_path) - if !file.file? - skip_resource "Can't find file \"#{@conf_path}\"" - return @params = {} - end - - content = file.content - if content.empty? && !file.empty? - skip_resource "Can't read file \"#{@conf_path}\"" - return @params = {} - end - # parse the file - conf = SimpleConfig.new( - content, - assignment_regex: /^\s*(\S+?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s*$/, - key_values: 6, - multiple_values: false, - ) - @params = conf.params - end - - def to_s - 'inetd.conf' - end - end -end +# encoding: utf-8 +# copyright: 2015, Vulcano Security GmbH + +require 'utils/simpleconfig' + +module Inspec::Resources + class InetdConf < Inspec.resource(1) + name 'inetd_conf' + supports platform: 'unix' + desc 'Use the inetd_conf InSpec audit resource to test if a service is enabled in the inetd.conf file on Linux and UNIX platforms. inetd---the Internet service daemon---listens on dedicated ports, and then loads the appropriate program based on a request. The inetd.conf file is typically located at /etc/inetd.conf and contains a list of Internet services associated to the ports on which that service will listen. Only enabled services may handle a request; only services that are required by the system should be enabled.' + example " + describe inetd_conf do + its('shell') { should eq nil } + its('login') { should eq nil } + its('exec') { should eq nil } + end + " + + def initialize(path = nil) + @conf_path = path || '/etc/inetd.conf' + end + + # overwrite exec to ensure it works with its + # TODO: this needs to be fixed in RSpec + def exec + read_params['exec'] + end + + def method_missing(name) + read_params[name.to_s] + end + + def read_params + return @params if defined?(@params) + + # read the file + file = inspec.file(@conf_path) + if !file.file? + skip_resource "Can't find file \"#{@conf_path}\"" + return @params = {} + end + + content = file.content + if content.empty? && !file.empty? + skip_resource "Can't read file \"#{@conf_path}\"" + return @params = {} + end + # parse the file + conf = SimpleConfig.new( + content, + assignment_regex: /^\s*(\S+?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s+(.*?)\s*$/, + key_values: 6, + multiple_values: false, + ) + @params = conf.params + end + + def to_s + 'inetd.conf' + end + end +end